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Dystopia notwithstanding, Ring's commercial about using their surveillance to find lost pets makes no sense.

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  • Qasim Rashid, Esq.Q This user is from outside of this forum
    Qasim Rashid, Esq.Q This user is from outside of this forum
    Qasim Rashid, Esq.
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    Dystopia notwithstanding, Ring's commercial about using their surveillance to find lost pets makes no sense.

    They say 10M pets are lost per year & their service finds "more than 1 dog per day." So let's even say generously 500 dogs per year.

    Out of 10M lost pets, they want Americans to commit privacy suicide for a .005% success rate???

    "We fail 99.995% of the time! Let us violate your privacy!" is a helluva way to burn $10M in ads and destroy your brand.

    I'm uninstalling my RING today.

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    • Qasim Rashid, Esq.Q Qasim Rashid, Esq.

      Dystopia notwithstanding, Ring's commercial about using their surveillance to find lost pets makes no sense.

      They say 10M pets are lost per year & their service finds "more than 1 dog per day." So let's even say generously 500 dogs per year.

      Out of 10M lost pets, they want Americans to commit privacy suicide for a .005% success rate???

      "We fail 99.995% of the time! Let us violate your privacy!" is a helluva way to burn $10M in ads and destroy your brand.

      I'm uninstalling my RING today.

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      Tom Fakes (he/him)C This user is from outside of this forum
      Tom Fakes (he/him)C This user is from outside of this forum
      Tom Fakes (he/him)
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      @QasimRashid I’ve been a happy Eufy user for many years. The video is stored inside my house. Ring has always scared me with their poor security of data

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      • Qasim Rashid, Esq.Q Qasim Rashid, Esq.

        Dystopia notwithstanding, Ring's commercial about using their surveillance to find lost pets makes no sense.

        They say 10M pets are lost per year & their service finds "more than 1 dog per day." So let's even say generously 500 dogs per year.

        Out of 10M lost pets, they want Americans to commit privacy suicide for a .005% success rate???

        "We fail 99.995% of the time! Let us violate your privacy!" is a helluva way to burn $10M in ads and destroy your brand.

        I'm uninstalling my RING today.

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        Steve HerseyN This user is from outside of this forum
        Steve HerseyN This user is from outside of this forum
        Steve Hersey
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        @QasimRashid
        Way ahead of you there. I've never installed, nor would ever consider, a Ring, Alexa, Siri, or other spy device, especially one connected to an evil megacorporation.

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        • Qasim Rashid, Esq.Q Qasim Rashid, Esq.

          Dystopia notwithstanding, Ring's commercial about using their surveillance to find lost pets makes no sense.

          They say 10M pets are lost per year & their service finds "more than 1 dog per day." So let's even say generously 500 dogs per year.

          Out of 10M lost pets, they want Americans to commit privacy suicide for a .005% success rate???

          "We fail 99.995% of the time! Let us violate your privacy!" is a helluva way to burn $10M in ads and destroy your brand.

          I'm uninstalling my RING today.

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          NothinButDougR This user is from outside of this forum
          NothinButDougR This user is from outside of this forum
          NothinButDoug
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          @QasimRashid I dumped ring after the first time they started hanging out access to people’s videos. It’s amazing that people still trust them.

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          • Qasim Rashid, Esq.Q Qasim Rashid, Esq.

            Dystopia notwithstanding, Ring's commercial about using their surveillance to find lost pets makes no sense.

            They say 10M pets are lost per year & their service finds "more than 1 dog per day." So let's even say generously 500 dogs per year.

            Out of 10M lost pets, they want Americans to commit privacy suicide for a .005% success rate???

            "We fail 99.995% of the time! Let us violate your privacy!" is a helluva way to burn $10M in ads and destroy your brand.

            I'm uninstalling my RING today.

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            Dead Inside :archlinux: & 🐸D This user is from outside of this forum
            Dead Inside :archlinux: & 🐸D This user is from outside of this forum
            Dead Inside :archlinux: & 🐸
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            @QasimRashid You ARE aware they were cooperating with ICE using the "pUbLiC sAfeTy" stuff? For a while now?

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            • Qasim Rashid, Esq.Q Qasim Rashid, Esq.

              Dystopia notwithstanding, Ring's commercial about using their surveillance to find lost pets makes no sense.

              They say 10M pets are lost per year & their service finds "more than 1 dog per day." So let's even say generously 500 dogs per year.

              Out of 10M lost pets, they want Americans to commit privacy suicide for a .005% success rate???

              "We fail 99.995% of the time! Let us violate your privacy!" is a helluva way to burn $10M in ads and destroy your brand.

              I'm uninstalling my RING today.

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              RealGene ☣️R This user is from outside of this forum
              RealGene ☣️R This user is from outside of this forum
              RealGene ☣️
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              @QasimRashid
              RING 451:

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              • Qasim Rashid, Esq.Q Qasim Rashid, Esq.

                Dystopia notwithstanding, Ring's commercial about using their surveillance to find lost pets makes no sense.

                They say 10M pets are lost per year & their service finds "more than 1 dog per day." So let's even say generously 500 dogs per year.

                Out of 10M lost pets, they want Americans to commit privacy suicide for a .005% success rate???

                "We fail 99.995% of the time! Let us violate your privacy!" is a helluva way to burn $10M in ads and destroy your brand.

                I'm uninstalling my RING today.

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                JoeH This user is from outside of this forum
                JoeH This user is from outside of this forum
                Joe
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                @QasimRashid I'm confident I could find and recover one lost dog a day just by wandering around a major city

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                • Qasim Rashid, Esq.Q Qasim Rashid, Esq.

                  Dystopia notwithstanding, Ring's commercial about using their surveillance to find lost pets makes no sense.

                  They say 10M pets are lost per year & their service finds "more than 1 dog per day." So let's even say generously 500 dogs per year.

                  Out of 10M lost pets, they want Americans to commit privacy suicide for a .005% success rate???

                  "We fail 99.995% of the time! Let us violate your privacy!" is a helluva way to burn $10M in ads and destroy your brand.

                  I'm uninstalling my RING today.

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                  K This user is from outside of this forum
                  grrl_aex
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                  @QasimRashid

                  Cynically using poor sweet doggos to sanitize mass human surveillance. smh.

                  Cuddlewashing.

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                  • Qasim Rashid, Esq.Q Qasim Rashid, Esq.

                    Dystopia notwithstanding, Ring's commercial about using their surveillance to find lost pets makes no sense.

                    They say 10M pets are lost per year & their service finds "more than 1 dog per day." So let's even say generously 500 dogs per year.

                    Out of 10M lost pets, they want Americans to commit privacy suicide for a .005% success rate???

                    "We fail 99.995% of the time! Let us violate your privacy!" is a helluva way to burn $10M in ads and destroy your brand.

                    I'm uninstalling my RING today.

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                    AnthonyA This user is from outside of this forum
                    AnthonyA This user is from outside of this forum
                    Anthony
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                    @QasimRashid It's was never about finding lost pets.

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                    • Qasim Rashid, Esq.Q Qasim Rashid, Esq.

                      Dystopia notwithstanding, Ring's commercial about using their surveillance to find lost pets makes no sense.

                      They say 10M pets are lost per year & their service finds "more than 1 dog per day." So let's even say generously 500 dogs per year.

                      Out of 10M lost pets, they want Americans to commit privacy suicide for a .005% success rate???

                      "We fail 99.995% of the time! Let us violate your privacy!" is a helluva way to burn $10M in ads and destroy your brand.

                      I'm uninstalling my RING today.

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                      Tito SwinefluT This user is from outside of this forum
                      Tito SwinefluT This user is from outside of this forum
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                      @QasimRashid I've had a number of crimes happen at my house that should have been captured by various types of online cameras. Without fail, the cameras capture 10 hours of cars passing and squirrels playing, but misses the precise 30 seconds when that guy is smashing in my front door. It's uncanny.

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                      • Qasim Rashid, Esq.Q Qasim Rashid, Esq.

                        Dystopia notwithstanding, Ring's commercial about using their surveillance to find lost pets makes no sense.

                        They say 10M pets are lost per year & their service finds "more than 1 dog per day." So let's even say generously 500 dogs per year.

                        Out of 10M lost pets, they want Americans to commit privacy suicide for a .005% success rate???

                        "We fail 99.995% of the time! Let us violate your privacy!" is a helluva way to burn $10M in ads and destroy your brand.

                        I'm uninstalling my RING today.

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                        keithK This user is from outside of this forum
                        keithK This user is from outside of this forum
                        keith
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                        @QasimRashid i did the same math in my head when i saw that ad. i bought a ring camera a long time ago simply wanting an easy way to look at my garden. didn't mean to join the dystopian surveillance state.

                        curious if people have a recommendation for an outdoor solar-powered non-dystopian camera?

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                        • Qasim Rashid, Esq.Q Qasim Rashid, Esq.

                          Dystopia notwithstanding, Ring's commercial about using their surveillance to find lost pets makes no sense.

                          They say 10M pets are lost per year & their service finds "more than 1 dog per day." So let's even say generously 500 dogs per year.

                          Out of 10M lost pets, they want Americans to commit privacy suicide for a .005% success rate???

                          "We fail 99.995% of the time! Let us violate your privacy!" is a helluva way to burn $10M in ads and destroy your brand.

                          I'm uninstalling my RING today.

                          Link Preview Image
                          poleguy looking for lost toolsP This user is from outside of this forum
                          poleguy looking for lost toolsP This user is from outside of this forum
                          poleguy looking for lost tools
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                          @QasimRashid And dog is just coded language that means Mexican, right?

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                          • Qasim Rashid, Esq.Q Qasim Rashid, Esq.

                            Dystopia notwithstanding, Ring's commercial about using their surveillance to find lost pets makes no sense.

                            They say 10M pets are lost per year & their service finds "more than 1 dog per day." So let's even say generously 500 dogs per year.

                            Out of 10M lost pets, they want Americans to commit privacy suicide for a .005% success rate???

                            "We fail 99.995% of the time! Let us violate your privacy!" is a helluva way to burn $10M in ads and destroy your brand.

                            I'm uninstalling my RING today.

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                            :uffda: KaceyK This user is from outside of this forum
                            :uffda: KaceyK This user is from outside of this forum
                            :uffda: Kacey
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                            @QasimRashid better late than never, I guess

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